Monday, July 11, 2011

Finding beauty in the details

This past June I brought my camera to the Klingberg Vintage Motor Car Festival in New Britain, CT. While so many people were taking snapshots of the exquisite autos at this show, I became fascinated by the beautiful lines and shapes in the details. Standing just a couple of feet away from a fender, a young lady asked me what I was shooting. It reminded me of realizing how odd I looked standing inches away from a giant sequoia, taking pictures of the beautiful red bark. Hope you enjoy these shots... and are encouraged to look for beauty and design in the details around you.

About Me

I’m the son of an engineer and an artist. Dad’s mantra was, “If you look at something long enough you’ll figure out how it works.” That proven wisdom, along with mom’s relentless cheerleading of my creativity, has created a combo I love using to help my clients.
Other “love-to-dos”:
• being challenged by the phrase, “It can’t be done”
• helping people hear the gentle whisper that is prodding them to expand their horizon and/or vision
• seeing the “aha” on someone’s face when they understand something for the first time
• helping people discover connections they could not see before
• acting as a father to more than my own family
I’ve raised 4 beautiful, independent daughters, am still in love with my wise and faithful wife, and would be a fine carpenter if I wasn’t doing what I do.